held up behind, headway on outer over 2f out, kept on, not trouble leaders
chased leader, ridden over 3f out, weakened over 1f
behind, headway 3f out, ridden over 2f out, stayed on
chased leaders, ridden over 2f out, led over 1f out, kept on
behind, headway over 2f out, stayed on final furlong, no impression
chased leaders until lost place over 2f out
held up mid-division, effort over 2f, never a factor
held up in touch, headway on outer over 2f out, hung right and weakened over 1f out
took keen hold and led, ridden and headed over 1f out, soon weakened
held up and keen, never a factor
mid-division, driven along over 4f out, stayed on to chase winner final furlong, no impression
Mith Hill can gain another course win, with Harthstead Dream, Quickstyx and Super King just three more to mention in a wide-open handicap. Plenty line up with chances here, but Mith Hill is the least exposed and gets the vote to add to his last successful visit to the track. That was over a mile and a quarter, and judged on the way he stayed on from mid-division to come through and score, this extra two furlongs will be very much in his favour. To be fair, he did not beat much last time, but a mark of 68 as a result should see him make a bold bid. Harthstead Dream has been a model of consistency but is also a trifle one-paced, while Quickstyx lacks a gear but with his stable in form, will be fancied to reach the frame. Super King was not beaten far at Newcastle and should improve over this trip as should Wing Collar who was outclassed behind Stephano at Redcar. On a line through that horse, he should at least finish in front of Patrixtoo, while of the rest, Argentum is lightly weighted and it would therefore be no surprise to see him take a hand in proceedings. However, Mith Hill has more to offer and can pay to follow.